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Obtaining a matrix of complex values from associations giving the real and imaginary parts of each element?
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I have a list of associations keyed by real and imaginary numbers, like so:
matrix = {
{<|"r" -> 0.368252, "i" -> 0.0199587|>,
<|"r" -> -0.461644, "i" -> 0.109868|>,
<|"r" -> -0.216081, "i" -> 0.562557|>,
<|"r" -> -0.479881, "i" -> -0.212978|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.105028, "i" -> 0.632264|>,
<|"r" -> 0.116589, "i" -> -0.490063|>,
<|"r" -> 0.463378, "i" -> 0.231656|>,
<|"r" -> -0.148665, "i" -> 0.212065|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.463253, "i" -> 0.201161|>,
<|"r" -> 0.460547, "i" -> 0.397829|>,
<|"r" -> 0.222257, "i" -> 0.0129121|>,
<|"r" -> 0.168641, "i" -> -0.544568|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.255221, "i" -> -0.364687|>,
<|"r" -> 0.191895, "i" -> -0.337437|>,
<|"r" -> -0.12278, "i" -> 0.551195|>,
<|"r" -> 0.560485, "i" -> 0.134702|>}
}
Given this, I can write
testmatrix = Join[Values[matrix], 2]`
to get a matrix, but it is a matrix of tuples. How can I get the complex number defined in each <|r -> Re[z], i -> Im[z]|> rather than the tuples?
matrix expression-manipulation associations
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I have a list of associations keyed by real and imaginary numbers, like so:
matrix = {
{<|"r" -> 0.368252, "i" -> 0.0199587|>,
<|"r" -> -0.461644, "i" -> 0.109868|>,
<|"r" -> -0.216081, "i" -> 0.562557|>,
<|"r" -> -0.479881, "i" -> -0.212978|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.105028, "i" -> 0.632264|>,
<|"r" -> 0.116589, "i" -> -0.490063|>,
<|"r" -> 0.463378, "i" -> 0.231656|>,
<|"r" -> -0.148665, "i" -> 0.212065|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.463253, "i" -> 0.201161|>,
<|"r" -> 0.460547, "i" -> 0.397829|>,
<|"r" -> 0.222257, "i" -> 0.0129121|>,
<|"r" -> 0.168641, "i" -> -0.544568|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.255221, "i" -> -0.364687|>,
<|"r" -> 0.191895, "i" -> -0.337437|>,
<|"r" -> -0.12278, "i" -> 0.551195|>,
<|"r" -> 0.560485, "i" -> 0.134702|>}
}
Given this, I can write
testmatrix = Join[Values[matrix], 2]`
to get a matrix, but it is a matrix of tuples. How can I get the complex number defined in each <|r -> Re[z], i -> Im[z]|> rather than the tuples?
matrix expression-manipulation associations
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
I have a list of associations keyed by real and imaginary numbers, like so:
matrix = {
{<|"r" -> 0.368252, "i" -> 0.0199587|>,
<|"r" -> -0.461644, "i" -> 0.109868|>,
<|"r" -> -0.216081, "i" -> 0.562557|>,
<|"r" -> -0.479881, "i" -> -0.212978|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.105028, "i" -> 0.632264|>,
<|"r" -> 0.116589, "i" -> -0.490063|>,
<|"r" -> 0.463378, "i" -> 0.231656|>,
<|"r" -> -0.148665, "i" -> 0.212065|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.463253, "i" -> 0.201161|>,
<|"r" -> 0.460547, "i" -> 0.397829|>,
<|"r" -> 0.222257, "i" -> 0.0129121|>,
<|"r" -> 0.168641, "i" -> -0.544568|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.255221, "i" -> -0.364687|>,
<|"r" -> 0.191895, "i" -> -0.337437|>,
<|"r" -> -0.12278, "i" -> 0.551195|>,
<|"r" -> 0.560485, "i" -> 0.134702|>}
}
Given this, I can write
testmatrix = Join[Values[matrix], 2]`
to get a matrix, but it is a matrix of tuples. How can I get the complex number defined in each <|r -> Re[z], i -> Im[z]|> rather than the tuples?
matrix expression-manipulation associations
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I have a list of associations keyed by real and imaginary numbers, like so:
matrix = {
{<|"r" -> 0.368252, "i" -> 0.0199587|>,
<|"r" -> -0.461644, "i" -> 0.109868|>,
<|"r" -> -0.216081, "i" -> 0.562557|>,
<|"r" -> -0.479881, "i" -> -0.212978|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.105028, "i" -> 0.632264|>,
<|"r" -> 0.116589, "i" -> -0.490063|>,
<|"r" -> 0.463378, "i" -> 0.231656|>,
<|"r" -> -0.148665, "i" -> 0.212065|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.463253, "i" -> 0.201161|>,
<|"r" -> 0.460547, "i" -> 0.397829|>,
<|"r" -> 0.222257, "i" -> 0.0129121|>,
<|"r" -> 0.168641, "i" -> -0.544568|>},
{<|"r" -> 0.255221, "i" -> -0.364687|>,
<|"r" -> 0.191895, "i" -> -0.337437|>,
<|"r" -> -0.12278, "i" -> 0.551195|>,
<|"r" -> 0.560485, "i" -> 0.134702|>}
}
Given this, I can write
testmatrix = Join[Values[matrix], 2]`
to get a matrix, but it is a matrix of tuples. How can I get the complex number defined in each <|r -> Re[z], i -> Im[z]|> rather than the tuples?
matrix expression-manipulation associations
matrix expression-manipulation associations
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Apply[Complex, matrix, {2}]
{{0.368252 +0.0199587 I,-0.461644+0.109868 I,-0.216081+0.562557 I,-0.479881-0.212978 I},
{0.105028 +0.632264 I,0.116589 -0.490063 I,0.463378 +0.231656 I,-0.148665+0.212065 I},
{0.463253 +0.201161 I,0.460547 +0.397829 I,0.222257 +0.0129121 I,0.168641 -0.544568 I},
{0.255221 -0.364687 I,0.191895 -0.337437 I,-0.12278+0.551195 I,0.560485 +0.134702 I}}
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Huh, that's a great one! A word of warning though: This method produces unpacked arrays.
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– Henrik Schumacher
44 mins ago
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matrix[[All, All, "r"]] + I matrix[[All, All, "i"]]
or
Join[Values[matrix], 2].{1, I}
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Apply[Complex, matrix, {2}]
{{0.368252 +0.0199587 I,-0.461644+0.109868 I,-0.216081+0.562557 I,-0.479881-0.212978 I},
{0.105028 +0.632264 I,0.116589 -0.490063 I,0.463378 +0.231656 I,-0.148665+0.212065 I},
{0.463253 +0.201161 I,0.460547 +0.397829 I,0.222257 +0.0129121 I,0.168641 -0.544568 I},
{0.255221 -0.364687 I,0.191895 -0.337437 I,-0.12278+0.551195 I,0.560485 +0.134702 I}}
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Huh, that's a great one! A word of warning though: This method produces unpacked arrays.
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– Henrik Schumacher
44 mins ago
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Apply[Complex, matrix, {2}]
{{0.368252 +0.0199587 I,-0.461644+0.109868 I,-0.216081+0.562557 I,-0.479881-0.212978 I},
{0.105028 +0.632264 I,0.116589 -0.490063 I,0.463378 +0.231656 I,-0.148665+0.212065 I},
{0.463253 +0.201161 I,0.460547 +0.397829 I,0.222257 +0.0129121 I,0.168641 -0.544568 I},
{0.255221 -0.364687 I,0.191895 -0.337437 I,-0.12278+0.551195 I,0.560485 +0.134702 I}}
$endgroup$
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Huh, that's a great one! A word of warning though: This method produces unpacked arrays.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
44 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Apply[Complex, matrix, {2}]
{{0.368252 +0.0199587 I,-0.461644+0.109868 I,-0.216081+0.562557 I,-0.479881-0.212978 I},
{0.105028 +0.632264 I,0.116589 -0.490063 I,0.463378 +0.231656 I,-0.148665+0.212065 I},
{0.463253 +0.201161 I,0.460547 +0.397829 I,0.222257 +0.0129121 I,0.168641 -0.544568 I},
{0.255221 -0.364687 I,0.191895 -0.337437 I,-0.12278+0.551195 I,0.560485 +0.134702 I}}
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Apply[Complex, matrix, {2}]
{{0.368252 +0.0199587 I,-0.461644+0.109868 I,-0.216081+0.562557 I,-0.479881-0.212978 I},
{0.105028 +0.632264 I,0.116589 -0.490063 I,0.463378 +0.231656 I,-0.148665+0.212065 I},
{0.463253 +0.201161 I,0.460547 +0.397829 I,0.222257 +0.0129121 I,0.168641 -0.544568 I},
{0.255221 -0.364687 I,0.191895 -0.337437 I,-0.12278+0.551195 I,0.560485 +0.134702 I}}
answered 3 hours ago
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Huh, that's a great one! A word of warning though: This method produces unpacked arrays.
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– Henrik Schumacher
44 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Huh, that's a great one! A word of warning though: This method produces unpacked arrays.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
44 mins ago
$begingroup$
Huh, that's a great one! A word of warning though: This method produces unpacked arrays.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
44 mins ago
$begingroup$
Huh, that's a great one! A word of warning though: This method produces unpacked arrays.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
44 mins ago
add a comment |
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matrix[[All, All, "r"]] + I matrix[[All, All, "i"]]
or
Join[Values[matrix], 2].{1, I}
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matrix[[All, All, "r"]] + I matrix[[All, All, "i"]]
or
Join[Values[matrix], 2].{1, I}
$endgroup$
add a comment |
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matrix[[All, All, "r"]] + I matrix[[All, All, "i"]]
or
Join[Values[matrix], 2].{1, I}
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matrix[[All, All, "r"]] + I matrix[[All, All, "i"]]
or
Join[Values[matrix], 2].{1, I}
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